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Les Williams 25% Real estate Referrals from Georgia.
28 June 2007 | 2 replies
Just wanted to let you know that if you want I'll throw people your way that are tired of the country living if you throw some my way that are looking forward to a bigger surrounding.
Minna Reid Do I need to worry about seasoning when rehabbing?
8 March 2007 | 11 replies
That is unless the loan is through one of the bigger lenders (Wells Fargo, Bank of America, etc.).
Account Closed Finally--and an electrifying question!
11 April 2007 | 9 replies
Just adding a bigger breaker box?
Andy M New Boston/Cambridge investor
18 July 2009 | 15 replies
Hi Andy, Welcome to Bigger Pockets!
Morgan Burum Downtown Vacant Buildings
13 April 2007 | 23 replies
I'll let you catch up on the Fillmore Lofts deal.And I am well versed on the dealings of the bigger owners in downtown, how a few families are tied in, and who handles the publicly listed properties.
Minna Reid Spring for the granite or no?
14 March 2007 | 5 replies
I've got a friend in the business, who doesn't really cut me any breaks, he knows he can "slip" my job if a bigger one comes up, and most important he doesn't have to charge me the FULL SLAB, as long as I use a very common granite!
N/A N/A I just can't find wholesale buyers!
13 December 2007 | 13 replies
Originally posted by "REI Coach":Move to a bigger city...No, really, why not just market yourself in another city?
Richard Bader Can I get some opinions please
24 March 2007 | 26 replies
You need a bigger discount on your next deal if you're looking for a successful rental.Good Luck,Mike
N/A N/A First time buyer.
2 August 2007 | 22 replies
Now I live in a bigger house on a couple acres, and I do love it, but it's a lot of work.
Chris Berger A little late, but did I do anything wrong?
30 June 2015 | 8 replies
If that is the case in your area, you need to be priced below the market.On future deals, I would try to buy at even a bigger discount to guard against a looming housing market meltdown and recession.Mike